. Descriptive catalogue of large and small fruits offered by the Reading Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. Large and Small Fruits offered by the Reading Nursery. 19 3Iai*tha. Sept. Bunch, medium, compact, shouldered; berries, medium; skin, thin and tender; flesh, very sweet, and with very little pulp. Moore's Diamond. Late Aug. Bunch large, compact, shouldered; berries, large, round; skin thick and firm: flesh, tender and juicy, and with but little pulp. A very hardy new sort of great promise. each. Niag"ai*a. Aug. Bunch, very large


. Descriptive catalogue of large and small fruits offered by the Reading Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. Large and Small Fruits offered by the Reading Nursery. 19 3Iai*tha. Sept. Bunch, medium, compact, shouldered; berries, medium; skin, thin and tender; flesh, very sweet, and with very little pulp. Moore's Diamond. Late Aug. Bunch large, compact, shouldered; berries, large, round; skin thick and firm: flesh, tender and juicy, and with but little pulp. A very hardy new sort of great promise. each. Niag"ai*a. Aug. Bunch, very large and handsome, often weighing over a pound, compact, and often shouldered; berries, large: skin, thin and tough; flesh, melting, sweet, and rich, with a fine flavor. Very vigorous and productive. Popular. Should be eaten when well ripened and fresh from the vines. Two years, 50 cents each. / Pockliiig"ton. Sept. A seedling of the Concord, and considered its equal in quality; bunch, large, liard. and very compact; berries, very large, and covered with a beautiful white bloom; flesh, sweet, juicy, and of excellent quality. Vigorous and prolific. Green Mountain. Late Aug. Bunch, large and shouldered; berry, medium; color, greenish white: skin, very thin: pulp, exceedingly tender and sweet, with but one or two seeds, which separate easily : of the best quality, and very prolific. Originated on the Green Mountains at an altitude of feet, proving its entire hardiness. Our vines are from the introducers, and bear their seal to prove their genuineness. The earliest good white grape known. (New), $ CURRANTS. A popular and delicious fruit for home use. and a profitable market crop. Currants will grow and succeed in any good soil, but to attain the best perfection and an abun- dant crop careful and liberal cultivation is necessary. The use of fertilizers should be liberal, and the ground should be kept mellow, clean, and free of all weeds. Mulching is a great advanta


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